INDEX TO VOLUME I.
Acclimatation Society of Paris, 236
Actuaries, Institute of, 247
Aerolites, Falls of, 120. (See Meteors.)
Agassiz (Prof. Alexander) on Corals in the Atlantic, 147
Agricultural Chemistry, 424; in France, 353
Agricultural Map of France, 86
Air, Organic Matters contained in, 327, 339, 351, 361, 392, 405
Airy (G. B.), Report of his Paper on Magnetic Disturbances and Effects, &c., 390; Atmospheric Chromatic Dispersion, 87
Airy (Hubert) on a Distinct Form of Transient Hemiopsia, 445
Albite in Granite, Report of Prof. Haughton's Paper on, 175
Alcohol, New Test for, 61; its Effect on Animal Heat, 62; Dr. Dupre on Elimination of, 85; Reactions of, 392
Alizarine, Artificial, 369
Allen's Mammalia of Massachusetts, 625
Amagat on the Law of Mariotte, 567
American Association, Meeting of, 83
American Government and Science, 86, 113
American Recent Total Eclipse, by J. N. Lockyer, F.R.S., 14; see also 170, 532
Analogy of Colour and Music, 384; see Colour
Anatomical Lectures to Female Students, 337
Andral (M.) on the Temperature of the Human Body, 201
Anemometer, New, 640
Anglo-Saxon Conquest of England, by Dr. Rolleston. F.R.S., 661
Antarctic Explorations, Report of Papers, &c., 568
Anthracite Deposits in Carinthia, 178
Anthropological Society, 62, 198, 368, 445, 491, 568, 639, 642, 664
Apjohn's (Professor) Report of his Paper on the Analysis of Sugar, 175
Archaeology, Pre-historic, by John Evans, F.R.S., 77
Archer's Freshwater Radiolaria, 189
Arctic Regions, German and Swedish Expeditions to, by R. A. Proctor, 313
Armstrong (Sir W.) on the Meteor of November, 1869, 112
Aromatic Acids, Synthesis of, 297
Ascidians and Vertebrates, kinship of, 90
Asiatic Society of London, 117
Assured Lives, Mortality of, 521
Astronomical Congress at Vienna, 26
Astronomical Society, 145, 221, 390, 543, 663
Astronomy, Chinese, 221. (For Astronomy, consult the several headings Eclipse, Meteors, and the like.)
Atmospheric Chromatic Dispersion, Correction of, 87
Atmospheric Germ Theory, 351
Atomic Controversy, The, 44
Atoms, size of, 551
Aurora Borealis, 347
Australian Mesozoic Geology and Palaeontology, 90
Australia, Telegraphic Communication with, 267
Australia, Western, 615
Babington (Prof.) on the Flora of Iceland, 345
Bail on Androgynous Inflorescence, 293; on Parasitic Fungi, 293
Baillon's History of Plants, by Professor Oliver, F.R.S., 52
Baily's Our Own Birds, 356
Baker's (Sir Samuel) Expedition, 512
Balfour's (Prof.) Letter on the Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, 534
Barrett's (W. F.) Notes on the Correlation of Colour and Music, 286; Letter on, 406
Barrows, Ancient British, 460, 583
Bartholomew's Advanced Atlas, 380
Bastian (Dr.) on Sensation and Perception, 213, 309; on Protoplasm, 424
Bate (C. Spence) on Prismatic Ice, 536
Bates's Address to the Entomological Society, 357
Becquerel (M.) on the Action of Light upon Bodies, 120; his Memoir on Electro-capillary Phenomena, 147
Beke (Dr.) on Dr. Livingstone's Explorations, 240; on the Solution of the Nile Problem, 405
Bell's New Tracks in North America, 163
Bell (Melville), Report of his Paper on Pronouncing all Languages (Philological), 199
Bennett (Alfred W., F.L.S.) on the Fertilisation of Winter Flowering Plants, 11, 58; on Vegetable Monstrosities, 328
Benzol, Novel Application of, 244
Berkeley (Rev. M. J.) on Oliver's Indian Botany, 234
Berlin Academy of Sciences, 177, 416
Berlin: German Chemical Society, 63, 121, 226, 297, 322, 369, 446, 493, 546
Bessemer Process under Pressure, 292
Bettinger's Sandwich Islands, 108
Bheel Tribes (Royal Asiatic Society), 117
Bibliothèque des Merveilles, by G. F. Rodwell, F.C.S., 187
Bidgood (W.) on the Turdus Whitei, 363
Binnie (Francis G.) on Cuckows' Eggs, 508
Binz (Prof.), New Body obtained from Quinine, 322
Birchall (Edwin) on Irish Lepidoptera, 267
Birmingham Natural History and Microscopical Society, 63, 639
Blood, Coagulation of, 117
Blood Corpuscles, 587
Blood-letting, Origin of, by E. Ray Lankester, 76
Boillot (M.) on Euclid's Postulate, 321
Bonn Natural History Society, 177, 332
Bonney (Rev. T. G.) on Veined Structure in Ice, 337; on Natural Science in the University of Cambridge, 451, 628
Book Shelf, Our, 17, 53, 80, 108, 134, 165, 188, 212, 236, 260, 283, 306, 329, 355, 380, 403, 428, 456, 480, 503. (Consult also the names of the several Authors.)
Boston Society of Natural History, 348, 369, 418, 569
Brachiopoda obtained near Budleigh Salterton, Notes on; Report on Mr. Davidson's Paper at the Geological Society, 222
Brady on Foraminifera, 477
Brain, development of grey matter of, 62
Breath, Human, in Health and Disease, 520
Bremiker's Geodesy, 54
Bridge's Physiology, 480
Brighton and Sussex, Natural History Society, 92, 201, 394, 469, 593
British Museum Herbarium, 343
Brome, Capt. F. (the late), 509
Browning on Changes in Jupiter, 138
Brussels, Royal Academy of Sciences, 92, 226, 641
Bryce (Dr.) on the Geological Structure of Skye and the West Highlands, 368
Busk (Prof) on Capt. Fred. Brome, 509
Butler's Exotic Lepidoptera, 17
Calamites, Organisation of, 393
Caldwell's Agricultural Analysis, 428
Calvaria, Ancient (Ethnological Soc.). 247
Cambridge, Notes from, 26, 140, 586; Science at, by James Stuart, 58; Scholarships and Exhibitions for Natural Science, 59, 168
Cambridge Philosophical Society, 468, 493, 639
Camera, Improved Eclipse, 313
Campbell of Islay (Mr.) on British Mythology (Report), 592
Cañons, by Archibald Geikie, F.R.S., 434
Carbonic Acid decomposed by Leaves, 142
Carpenter (Dr. W. B.) on the Temperature and Animal Life of the Deep Sea, 489, 540, 563
Carpmael (Ernest) on the Solar Prominences, 607
Carruthers (W.) on the Plants of Middlesex, 107
Cassell's Technical Manuals, 81